— ——————— McKiINNON & McNEVIN Manufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. Goldie & Co's well known brand ef Fleur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us for prices pacing your orders. Rdye before —_—_— NOTIGE! Rem val of Snow from the Sidewalks. NOTICE i re IVISI( ms of - se kul PUB hereby given tha. the | the City Bye Law to reguiate and compel the re- moving of SNOW, and also the pro- vision of Sec. 1] of the Strtute 57th Vic. Cap. 10, concerning the re- moval of SNOW FROM THE SIDE- WALK will be strictly enforced, and all persons neglecting to re- move the snow from the sidewalk in front of their premises will be pro- ceeded against as the law directs. Dated at the City Hall this 6th kay of December, 1900, JOHN P. NICHOLSON, d8lw eod City Surveyor. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. 9. 5S. C. NUTTER, Propr. Ale and Porter of the ove breivery are vast- ly superior to the goods produced by any other brewery in the Domin- ion, and in order to give everyone a chance to sample them, we beg to quote the following low } al prices for cash : Per hhd.... $16.50 Per half do.... 8.20 Per quarter do.. 4.20 Per dozen quarts. 1.50 Per dozen pints.. 80 Delivere of the city trains. A, MAGDONALD, Sole agent for P. E. 1 dinany part steamers or IT’S OU THE NOVEMBER Frince Edward isiard Magazine A particularly good number. Somé exceptionally interesting ar ticles, and the cover picture, ‘‘A P. #. Island Road,’ and the frontis- piece, “Marchbank’s Mills,’ are oth very pretty views. These are the contents. Near Marchbink’s Mills, Hiampton, P.E.I. — frontispiece, The Malpeque Oyster at Ilome, (illus.)— Rey. J. M. Withye mbe. Wolves in Sheep’s Clothir rence W. Watson. Oar Educational System. Charlottetown Fifty Years Aspen Poplars—J. S. B. <_ Journey from Port eres—labn Caven. The Aubttoes Man—Jolan A Trué Fish Story—Carle Two Dreams si. Book ‘Otes, For sale at all the bookstores and B¢wstands. Five cents the copy. Subscription one year 50c: six months 25c. j THE P. E. 1. MAGAZINE, NOTICE! In the matter of Thor of Charlottetown, County, inerchant. Notice is hereby given 7 of Chark (een's County. in Pr land. merchant. has ment bearing date the November, A. D. 1900 his estate to me. the George E. Auld. of Ch merchant. for the s oe g (illus.)—Law Aro, LaJuie to Trois McLaren, as J. Morris, in Queen's that Thomas ttetown, in ince Edward by an assign- 27th day of assigned all undersigned, arlottetown, 1eral benefit Morris. . ge his creditors. Dated this 28th dav AD. 1%0 f November, GEO E. AULD. R. H. MASON has opened up on QUEEN STREET A full supply of CONFECTIONERY . G. B. Chocolates, etc., etc. All the December MAGAZINES now in stock at both the (Jueen Street store and the old stand on Great George Street, opposite the ca thedral. We nes Phoenix OF HARTFORD Fire Insurance Company Assets Over $5,000,000.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent fer P. E. I, Office at Mark Wright &Co’'s. ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES Tf we can’t We print En: Let ws print some for jou. please you nobody else cn. vc lopes at $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print other, vou c uldn’t want better, a $2.59 per thou and, ail we print them at all mices between. If yeu don’t want them printed we'll let you have them »lain at low prices. Special prices en quantities. THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT Lenden House, (Up Stairs) Charlottetown. DR. 5. H. BRADLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | Graduate McGill University OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. Taose lately occupied by Dr. Hand- rahan, North Wiltshire. pn®%j-w2m DON’T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH If you allow your watch to run too long without cleaning, or with dam- aged parts it may be worn so badly as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- piece. Better have it examined by your Watch Doctor andif in need of repairs he will advise you accord- ingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. Wr GUAHANTEEF ALL OUR WORK; if you have net given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE W. N. TANTON, i ' Sigr ef the Big Watch } THE DAILY RX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DRCEMBER 12. 14M), MUSCLE AND NOT FAT. | FRENCH-CANADIAN What Thin People Need to Round | LOYALTY. off the Corners. (Montreal Gazette.) What thin folks need is flesh or The Toronto Globe has taken to muscle, not fat. eulogizing the loyalty of the French- To be Symmetrical and properly Canadian allies with such effusive- whe ortioned every person should ness that even the French ( an- fesh, but to bes nium oer est alana, feel bliged to protest ; against the Globe’s extravagances. necessarily mean to be fat. The Gazette, of Quebec ‘in the Fat is undesirable ; it clogs and course of a long article on the sub- retards the actions of the muscles, ject, warns the Ottario Liberal interferes with the healthy action press not to deceive itself by self- oft the heart and lungs and when] created illusions. ‘‘ We are loval.”? very excessive, predisposes {to fatty } it says, ‘‘imerely from interest. degeneration of vital organs, to say} neither from love nor fear—because not hing of the discomfort resulting England is the only power able to from too much adipose tissue. protect us from the enterprise of _ Common sense would suggest that | American annexationists. * * * if one wishes to become fleshy and! We are satisfied with the present plump the thing most needed would regime, we do not wise to change it be flesh-forming food, that is al-} and weare prepared to fight the in. buminous foods like eggs, beef, oat-! yaders who would offer us another : meal, etc. but all this talk of gratitude, loy- Tne kinds of food which make | alty, pride of the French-Canadians flesh are the foods we have on our! to belong to the British Crown is as tables every day ; but the trouble is extravagant asthe sighs of our poets that our stomachs, from weakness} and orators for a return to French or derangement of some kind do] pyle.” People who live in the pro- v not promptly and properly digest! vince of (Juebec understand the sit- it. s a _ | uation and do not expect from the Really, the pricipal reason so French-Canadians the sentiments niany people remain thin is because their stomachs do not properly and completely digest and assimilate the which naturally accompany British | blood and British traditions. The Globe will make no permanent poli- flesh torming beefstake and eggs! tica] capital out of ascribing to we eat every day. the French-Canadians senti- There are thousands of such peo-| ments they themselves disown. ple, and they are reaily dyspeptics althouhh they may not suffer any particular pain or inconvenience from their stomachs, If such persons and all thin peo- both from the Canadian and the imperial point of view; but it is not the sentiment of loyalty as people nothing is to be gained by trying to make out that it is. i fellow citizens are good Canadians, and loyal and contented subjects of the Queen. It is mot necessary to say this, and it goes better without saying, because in this province, where the French«Canadians are , known, it is taken for granted. The | best service the Ontario journalists, | both Liberal and Tory, can do to | the French-Caradians and the Em- | pire, is to leave them alone. They ) have an excellent character, but | like many highly respectable ladies, , they will not be advanced in public esteem by having their reputation made a subject for discussion. When itHurts io Cough Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets,the food would be quickly digested and the proper degree of plumpness very soon result because these tablets are prepared exactly for that pur- pose. They digest every variety of flesh-forming food, which the real reascn why they so quickly build up and strengthen thin, dys- peptic men and women. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure every form of indigestion on this common sense plan, they thor- oughly digest the food promptly, giving strength to every nerve and organ in the body,and the weakened stomach is given a chance to rest ard is recover its natural vigor. Nothi ¢ further is required to cure any stomach trouble, except cancer of the stomach. They make thin, dys: peptic people strong, plump and! well. i This excellent preparation is sold b0c, for full sized treatment by all druggists in United States, Canada; | | The cough that hurts, the cough that gets tight in the chest is daily getting * deeper and deeper into the bronchiza! tubes and is making are cly for the lungs, to become pneumonia, {nflamma- on of the Jungs or consumption, Such coughs are sometim>s referred and Great Britain. ' ———a> THERE has been sent to Windsor castle a most remarkable t-stimon- ti ial, representing upwards of ome a5 “graveyard coughs,” because they hundred thousand school children, ysually bring their victim to that last including a mammoth album, a’ resting place, . beautifully illuminated addiess to, Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and a N: ies ae yh Itogeraphs of Turpentine has long been known as her lajesty —y ee ee mother’s favorite remedy for croup, the children most ; iuterested in the bronchitis, coughs and colds. It gains ‘ixpenny fund promoted in the jn popularity every day and now has columns of the Montreal Star. The by far the largest sale of any similar album containing the photographs: preparation. weighs nearly two hundred pounds, _ It loosens the tightness fn the chest, co : rial fr th -hild | ailaye the inflammation, cures the cold This testimoria rom the chudren | ang prevents pneumonia, consumption will be productive of much good, aS; and other lung troubles. 25 cents, all showing the love and reverence for: dealers’, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., To- their beloved Queen inthe hearts To"te- years wil constitute her Majesty, Dl's Chase’s Syrup subjecis in Canada. of Linseed and Turpentine. _ ol We believe MINARD’S MENT is the best. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Jo:eph Snow, Norway, Me. Re. R. O° Armstrong, Mulgrave N.S. Charles Whooten Mulgrave, N. S. Pierre Landry,senr, Pokemouche. N B. Thomas Wasson, Sheftie . © ps The boy who works hardest for LINTI- Fall Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry, 1900. Commencing Monday, October Ist the steannr KEifin will run as fol- lows for the balance of the season. Will leave } rince Street Will Sleave Rocky ld, N B. the least pay may eveatually be- Wharf Polat come the man who has to pay the] a, 200m te At Cake’ Liggest taxes. t 8.30a.m. At 9 00 a. Mm. ase \t 9.30a.m. At 10.00 a. m, . = \t 11.00a. 0. At #1.30 a. m. Physical Development—The open] A: 1.cOp.m. At 1.3an. m ing on Tuesday next of the Physical } At 2.00p. a. - — p * Development Class will be a bright} ‘*t 4.00p m At 4.30 p. affair. There will be a gramaphone SUNDAYS. concert, also vocal and instrument-] ,, oto. m Ms 10.00 p. m. al music. Concert will start at 7.00] ,, 12.45 p.m. At 1.85 p.m. ‘sharp, after which exercise will] ,; 2.00 p. wm. “At 3.00 p. m. commence. Ali pupils will be pre-{ i: 4.00p.m, At 4.30 f. m. i sumtyside. sent.—Louis McIntyre, Instruct«r JAMES J. WISNER, Sa re Ware Desirable Residence for Sale. That property on the Malpeque load, 100xd0 feet, near the school- house. ten minutes walk from the post office, cons'sting of a new dwe'l- ine containing seven rooms, togeth- er with outbuilliags. This property is pleasantly situated and mate a desiraile private residence. Apply JOSEPH CLARKE, Malpeque Redd Something entirely new here, and! would make a valued wedding cr Xmas Gift. Adsolots of other new voods apeuning for the Xma: trade. G. H. TAYLOR Jewcler and Op lerea to | The loyalty of the French-Canadians | isa very real and valuable quality, ' ple take after their meals some of British blood understand it, and: simple and natural digestive like Our French | HIS TIME HAD COME, So Thought a Quebec Man Until Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him of Bright’s Disease. QuKBBEC, Dec. 10. — Narcisse Mangy, of 109 St. Ann Street, this city, con:iders himself an extreme- jlyfortunace man. He has Jcome throug. the ordeal of Bright’s Dis- sease a. ve. Brighi s Disease is an extremely | fatal disease of the kidneys. The | sufferer ingers on, growing weaker and we ker, slowly and miserably | dying. nce it fastens itself upon a victim, there is only one hope to save him—Dedd’s Kidney Pills. But they never fail ] Narcis.e Mangy says: “I have endured Bright’s Disease for over five years. Doctorstold me I would never gec well. I thought my time had come. A friend told me to try Dodd’s ixidney Pills. I have just finished the fourth box and am cured.’ 2 Sie Striciiy speaking,of course,a man can t be ready to die for two differ- ; ent girls without leading a double life. A Tonic for Mothers. The happiness that comes toa house with , baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by . rhe ill-health or weakness of the mother. To restore the mother’s strength, to bring back vigor and energy, and to sustain her during the nursing peri.d, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is undoubtedly the most effective preparation obtainable. It makes the bloed rich, re- vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- Storative influence on the whole system. 50 cents a box, all dealers. —_—_ + - It is getting so that aman cannot even lambast an octopus without of- fending some of wife's rela- tives. his 1 An Honorable Medicine That appeals to the best judgment of the best people is Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. the greatest prescription of Dr. A, W. Chase, the famous Kecipe Book author. By acting directly and specifically on the liver, kidneys rnd bowels, thts popular family medicine thoroughly cures kver complaint, biiiousness, kidney disease, constipation ark the accom- p?nying pains and aches. Dr, Chase’s Kid- ney Liver | ills act promptiv, pleasantly and natuially. One pill is a dose, 2§ cents a box - cc — <a ~ conventionalities. You don’t : you worship thei. Minard’s Liniment Se: Cures Carget in Cows. The contents of a jeweler’s safe may be his stepping stones to for- tune. cE A To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. money if it fails to cure. 2 cents. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. i «ite Give cheerfully with one hand and you will gather abundantly with two. Stinging Chilblains As distressing and annoying as are Thil- blains they can be imme ‘iately rehevel by the application of Lr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘try it when you have retired with it-hing, sting ing feet and expect to spend 1 sleepless night in suffering. Such atrial will convince you that as a cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase s Oint- ment is the siardard ofexcellence. It is the world’s greatest cure for ak itching ef the skin. - nena -diitgntianinne The less some peaple know about things the greater the volubility of their expressed opinious. Minard’s Liniment Gures Diste n32r TT earth have more money than they know what to do with. LS Se Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. i «ieee are fre- treat the love hest ones we The ones we quently the worst. Ae The happiest women are those who live in 2 small world. TT A Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria tin © <iimeen Australians are trying hard to ob- tain a market in London tor the pas- sion fruit which is so popular at the Antipovles. 6 Leo fhis signature is on every box of the genuin. 'axative Br Mine Tabicts tee remedy that cnme ex cold in ene day You no doubt oftensay you hate All druggists refund the { ; : Some of the unhaypiest people on —— THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER. MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 2h, 509, a. m Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, p.m New Moon, 21st, 4h, lim, . mm. First Quarter, 28th, 6). Om, »m D High wt. ofjDay of w’k.}-—-—— Morn]Af’n 5 27) 5 5: 6 57] 7 24 8 6} 8 34 : 9 O93. 5} Wednesday] 9 39/10 15! 10 32}11 : 11 13}11 4: SiSaturday [11 52] 0 2(! Sunday 0 27] 0 3; 10}Monday 1 12} 1 Bt 11/Tuesday 2 Wi 2 24 12]}Wednesday} 2 28} 2 5%: 13/Thursday | 3 15] 3 36) 14'Friday 4 16] 4 3%' 15/Saturday 5 211 5 42; 16;Sunday 6 2H 6 46. 17)Monday 7 33] 7 51: 18;Tuesday 8 191 8 42) 19}Wednesday| 9 7} 9 33, 20i\Thursday | 9 S8}10 15 21\Friday 10 501 2: 22iSaturday |1l 5j11 7) 23}Sunday 11 33,0 © 24)/Monday 11 53} 0 20 25/Tuesday 0 29) 0 50 26}Wednesday} 1 2} 1 2 27tThursday 1 57] 2 12 28iF riday 2443 7 29)Saturday | 4 281 4 54 3o0;Sunday 4 52] 5 is 31jMonday 6 23] 6 51 Japanese Fern Balls. We are now booking orders for January delivery. Decidiy one ot the most striking novelties of re- cent vears. Unique, beautiful, per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Fern Balls are more handsome than palms for decorative plints, aed much easier grown. He Dy-He ity and genuine English Golden ™ ist le- toe. Orders taken now for deliv« Monday before Xmas. VEGETABLE Department, | etc., etc. Choice Ce’ery, Lettuce, Parstey, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Tuarsips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Oniors, Cran- berries, Lemons and pure heney in comb. Wehave 50 barrels jefr of choice winter keeping Onikxs, tow to the trade, by the barre?, 74 or 50 lb lots. Our retail price for 10 lb lots very low. Also Cranherrie# wholesale and retail. J. J, GAY & SON, “harlottetown, ry Canadian Trade Review Parties who subscribed So | the special nutber of the PLE cI, ‘srade Review will please «call for “dru copies, as they are row in. A we- b rofextra eopiesare pregumie a , you call early. A handsome saunam- ir te send to friends abroad, MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Ber. APPLES! We have for sale 25 bbls of gor wss apples, at only $1.50 per bbi_ ¢ than auction pices.) Abo .by the peck from 12¢ tw.25c. Raspberry Jan: Ve have a quantity of pure hese- made Raspberry Jani; alsu impes:e Strawberry at on:y 1oc per Ib, ary quantity. Pure Raspberry Vine, x 25c¢ per bo tle. For Christmas We have adall supply of the gaa) requiremenis, all at the lowest pases. Ty Eurekalea, 25§c per th, s" R.F. Madigan & Ce = Lower Queen St.